(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with the legal tools necessary for learning the main problems of digital private law, for example: the issue of digital rights, the protection of personal data, the legal subjectivity of machines, the statute of goods and digital documents (electronic signature, certified email, "spid" etc.), online contracting, data marketing and digital consent, "smart contracts", the crypto-asset market, blockchain technology. In particular, the following objectives are pursued: i) The study of the discipline dictated for this topic will allow the student to verify its application with reference to concrete cases ii) the course will allow the student to have a systematic view of the complex and heterogeneous system of digital private law iii) the course will allow the student to reach an adequate autonomy of judgment, understood as the ability to direct his choices in the face of possible scenarios; iv) communication skills, understood as the ability to transmit and communicate the concepts learned and understood.
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Teacher
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GENOVESE Andrea
(syllabus)
The course has as its object the study of the following topics: Digital rights; the problem of the juridical subjectivity of machines; digital goods and records; online contracting; data commercialization and digital consent; the liability of intermediaries; online copyright regulation; circulation of content; smart contracts; the crypto-asset market
(reference books)
- Diritto privato digitale, by E. Battelli, Giappichelli, Turin, 2022, ISBN/EAN 978-88-921-2419-6 - during the preparation, the student is required to read the legislation relevant from time to time, which can be consulted on an updated civil code and on the website https://www.normattiva.it/
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
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